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-rw-r--r-- | changelog.txt | 8 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | spec.txt | 6 |
2 files changed, 11 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/changelog.txt b/changelog.txt index 6881c13..0c91a30 100644 --- a/changelog.txt +++ b/changelog.txt @@ -2,7 +2,10 @@ * Allow unlimited balanced pairs of parentheses in link URLs (@kivikakk, jgm/cmark#166). The rationale is that there are many URLs - containing unescaped nested parentheses. + containing unescaped nested parentheses. Note that + implementations are allowed to impose limits on parentheses + nesting for performance reasons, but at least three levels + of nesting should be supported. * Change Rule 14 for Emphasis. Previously the nesting Strong (Emph (...)) was preferred over Emph (Strong (...)). This change makes Emph (Strong (...)) preferred. @@ -18,6 +21,9 @@ This change simplifies parsing. It goes against the majority of implementations, but only on something utterly trivial. + * Clarify definition of delimiter runs (Aidan Woods, #485). + * Clarify precedence of thematic breaks over list items + in the list spec, not just the thematic break spec (Aidan Woods). * Acknowledge Aaron Swartz's role in developing Markdown. * Remove misleading backslash in example for disabling image markup (Matthias Geier). @@ -7173,7 +7173,9 @@ A [link destination](@) consists of either - a nonempty sequence of characters that does not include ASCII space or control characters, and includes parentheses only if (a) they are backslash-escaped or (b) they are part of - a balanced pair of unescaped parentheses. + a balanced pair of unescaped parentheses. (Implementations + may impose limits on parentheses nesting to avoid performance + issues, but at least three levels of nesting should be supported.) A [link title](@) consists of either @@ -7279,7 +7281,7 @@ Parentheses inside the link destination may be escaped: <p><a href="(foo)">link</a></p> ```````````````````````````````` -Any number parentheses are allowed without escaping, as long as they are +Any number of parentheses are allowed without escaping, as long as they are balanced: ```````````````````````````````` example |